Assigning a macro to a specif key (the change cameras in Zoom)
Posted: 06 Feb 2024, 11:33
Hello
I am a complete newbie to AutoHotkey & Macro Creator, but have done a tiny bit coding in the past.
I have installed Pulover Macrocreator with a very specific purpose in mind.
We use Zoom at our church with 5 webcams. To switch between cameras, ,we click on the right arrow next to the camera icon, move up and click on the required camera. (Like below, but we have 5 cameras to chose from, not just 1)
It’s a simple enough operation, but ideally I would likr to be able to automate that process and assign to it a function key. So for example…
F1 = switch to camera 1
F2 = switch to camera 2 etc.
I have used the very basic set up tutorial to record a macro which does this, but would really like to know how I can speed this up so that it happens instantly and also how to assign my recording to a function key (or the numerical pad).
Has anyone used macro creator for this purpose in the past?
FYI I am running the on a Windows 10 machine.
Thanks in anticipation.
[Mod edit: Moved topic from 'About This Community'.]
I am a complete newbie to AutoHotkey & Macro Creator, but have done a tiny bit coding in the past.
I have installed Pulover Macrocreator with a very specific purpose in mind.
We use Zoom at our church with 5 webcams. To switch between cameras, ,we click on the right arrow next to the camera icon, move up and click on the required camera. (Like below, but we have 5 cameras to chose from, not just 1)
It’s a simple enough operation, but ideally I would likr to be able to automate that process and assign to it a function key. So for example…
F1 = switch to camera 1
F2 = switch to camera 2 etc.
I have used the very basic set up tutorial to record a macro which does this, but would really like to know how I can speed this up so that it happens instantly and also how to assign my recording to a function key (or the numerical pad).
Has anyone used macro creator for this purpose in the past?
FYI I am running the on a Windows 10 machine.
Thanks in anticipation.
[Mod edit: Moved topic from 'About This Community'.]